Yizhoushu, Baodianpian And Confucian Thoughts

Modern Philosophy 4:013 (2005)
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"Yizhoushu" For the study of Confucius and Confucianism in the early formation plays an important role, "Collection" chapter will be able to clearly see the shadow of early Confucianism. One on the "benevolence" of the contents of Confucius "benevolence" of the formation of ideas have a certain influence; described "four", "nine German", "three letters" Confucian self-cultivation and the content very close ideological ties; "ten evil "" Ten scattered "involves selecting people, King seek problems, with early Confucianism and Confucius, have some relevance. Combined with previous research results, unearthed documents and other reference data analysis, "Yi Zhou Shu" and "Collection" chapter should be reliable weekly literature. "Yizhoushu" play a very important role in studying Confucius and the establishment of early Confucianism. In the Baodianpian, we can find the shapes of early Confucian thoughts more clearly. In that, the content of "Benevolence" have a certain influence on the establishment of Confucius' thoughts of "Benevolence"; and the contents of Siwei, Jiude and Sanxin have a close raltionship with Confucian thought about self-cultivation. Shijian and Shisan, concerning the issues of selecting people and respecting wisdoms, have a certain ralationship with early Confucianist and Confucius too. Connecting with the predecessors research results and referring to the analysis of unearthed literatures, Baodianpian of Yizhoushu should be a reliable literature of early Zhou Dynasty

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